I haven't broken the hinge.
You accuse me of having broken it. So yes, I can't prove to you that I didn't throw the laptop to the ground or jump on it with both feet, but I can tell you nonetheless that I treated it with respect and that I did not mistreat it.
Wisely, Barlew said a little above: The next question, which to be honest is between you and PCS is whether or not the hinge was damaged through some fault with the laptop or incorrect use. I will not speculate here its pointless.
The problem was not visible. Besides, I had trouble taking pictures that showed the hinge was damaged. She must have put herself at an angle but it couldn't be seen. At first, when I wanted to close the laptop, there was a bit of resistance at the hinge. And the screen started to peel off at the bottom right and left as can be seen in the photos. Suddenly, I gave up shutting down the laptop and contacted PCS.
I even considered taking the laptop apart in an attempt to fix it but I didn't so as to void the warranty.
You were lucky not to have had any problems with the hinges on any of your laptops. Me, this has happened to me several times on old entry-level laptops. But don't assume that I mistreat my laptops.
DavidStopher659 said in a post above that it happened to him with an HP. I am sure that if we ask forum users or any laptop owner, many of them will testify that hinge problems are recurrent on laptops especially when they are thin or entry level.
You accuse me of having broken it. So yes, I can't prove to you that I didn't throw the laptop to the ground or jump on it with both feet, but I can tell you nonetheless that I treated it with respect and that I did not mistreat it.
Wisely, Barlew said a little above: The next question, which to be honest is between you and PCS is whether or not the hinge was damaged through some fault with the laptop or incorrect use. I will not speculate here its pointless.
The problem was not visible. Besides, I had trouble taking pictures that showed the hinge was damaged. She must have put herself at an angle but it couldn't be seen. At first, when I wanted to close the laptop, there was a bit of resistance at the hinge. And the screen started to peel off at the bottom right and left as can be seen in the photos. Suddenly, I gave up shutting down the laptop and contacted PCS.
I even considered taking the laptop apart in an attempt to fix it but I didn't so as to void the warranty.
You were lucky not to have had any problems with the hinges on any of your laptops. Me, this has happened to me several times on old entry-level laptops. But don't assume that I mistreat my laptops.
DavidStopher659 said in a post above that it happened to him with an HP. I am sure that if we ask forum users or any laptop owner, many of them will testify that hinge problems are recurrent on laptops especially when they are thin or entry level.